Collocations withpassage

These are words often used in combination withpassage.

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final passage
Thus, in the counterfactual analysis we do not find many instances of the final passage of a bill being changed.
From theCambridge English Corpus
following passage
The following passage is an example.
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instrumental passage
Clearly this instrumental passage conveys the alluring vagrancy captured in the poetic image of the wild seed on the wind.
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lyrical passage
In between lies a lengthy and equally lyrical passage for all the string body.
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narrow passage
A test course was setup with a narrow passage for the robots.
From theCambridge English Corpus
nasal passage
At depth, the whale cools the oil by drawing cold water into the nasal passage, which lies just below the spermaceti organ.
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passage of legislation
There is a basic problem with referendums that are held before the passage of legislation.
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passage of time
The evolution of sonic and visual materials addresses the passage of time on multiple levels.
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perihelion passage
When the perihelion passage takes place in northern summer, the maximum temperature is lower in the southern hemisphere, so the soil humidity is higher in the south.
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secret passage
They all go through a secret passage into the palace.
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subterranean passage
The ashram hides an old subterranean passage leading to various destinations.
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swift passage
I wish it a swift passage.
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Hansard archive
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underground passage
There is no other solution but the provision of an underground passage.
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